But for Attorney General Eric Holder, the gravity of the situation didnt fully sink in until Monday morning when he read the Posts front-page story, sitting at his kitchen table. Quoting from the affidavit, the story detailed how agents had tracked Rosens movements in and out of the State Department, perused his private emails, and traced the timing of his calls to the State Department security adviser suspected of leaking to him. Then the story, quoting the stark, clinical language of the affidavit, described Rosen as at the very least ... an aider, abettor and/or co-conspirator in the crime. Holder knew that Justice would be besieged by the twin leak probes; but, according to aides, he was also beginning to feel a creeping sense of personal remorse.

Anyone hear the beginning of Rush's show? He will be taking a "vacation" starting tomorrow, and said he'll return on Wednesday, June 5th. I think the sub hosts will be Mark Steyn (starting tomorrow) and Doug Urbanski.

Rush hasn't taken a vacation in a long time... I have to say I'm impressed. I'm grateful he didn't take any time off in the months before the 2012 election.

I'm a huge El Rushbo fan, but I think a week off will probably do him some good. Some of his recent shows have been less than stellar, IMO. Never thought I'd say that...

Saw Chris Wallace's interview with Bob Dole this weekend on Fox News Sunday. Bob doesn't look long for this world...

I was impressed that the wheelchair-bound Dole still greets "Honor Flight" WWII veterans when they spend the day at the WWII monument in DC. As frail as he is, he still makes it a priority to greet his fellow WWII veterans there.

Wow! Dole sounds like he has one foot already in the grave.- I felt really sad for Dole. He reminded me of Goldwater in his last years. But that being said.... However, the party Dole remembers is one of always deffering to the Dems, always reaching across the aisle. The Dems always got their way. Well, we have had enough!!!!!

three hours per day at his level is as tough as talk radio gets. No matter what he says somene is pissed offat what he says or how he saysit. No matter what he covers half the audience thinks he should have covered someting else.

Its as tough as talk radio gets with millions listening all the time and everyone else ready to copycat what he does.

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posted on 05/28/2013 10:14:38 AM PDT
by rodguy911
(FreeRepublic:Land of the Free because of the Brave--Sarah Palin our secret weapon)

Oh I agree, and I still think that El Rushbo is the master of all of talk radio. I just think that maybe he could use a week of R&R... a change of pace. Some of his shows have been kind of stale lately, IMO. Some have been fantastic, though...

I'm usually the first to complain when Rush takes time off. I can't remember the last time he took a week off (Christmastime?), so I think it's been awhile. I'm still impressed that he took virtually no time off during the run-up to Election 2012.

At the beginning of the show today, there was some confusion as to whether Rush would be in tomorrow... I think he said he will be out (Steyn is already booked for tomorrow), so he's using today as an "Open Line Friday"...

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